Halloween Amigurumi Vampire video tutorial

Amigurumi Vampire

Halloween amigurumi Vampire. Learn how to make a little amigurumi vampire with this video tutorial!

Here is the written pattern:

Materials:

Black worsted yarm

White worsted yarn

Violet worsted yarn

Black Pressed felt

1 pair of 8mm safety eyes

Sewing thread

Tapestry needle

Fiber stuffing

Crochet Hook of 3,5 mm

NOTE:

I made this pattern while traveling from one continent to another (Jetlag) and it has not been made by many of you so I will be very happy if you could let me know if there is any mistakes in the pattern so I can correct it. Thank you :)

LEGS (make two)

With black yarn

1) st. 6 into a m.r (6sts)

2) [2sc in each st.]around (12sts)

3) [2sc. In next st, Sc. In next st.] around (18 sts)

4 -7) [Sc. In each st] around (18 sts)

NOTE: Do not fasten off leg #2

JOINING BOTH LEGS TOGETHER

To join both legs together and create a gap in between the legs we will crochet a square.

To make it we will start by ch4 in the last stitch of leg #2

Sc In each st from chain, sc in next st from leg, turn.

Sc in next 3sts from chain, ch 1, turn.

Sc in each of the 3sts from chain, sc in next st from leg, turn.

Fasten off. Weave the ends.

BODY

1) Sew the square to the next leg with tapestry needle and make a sc in each st around (36 sts) this will become round 1 of the body.

2)[ sc in each st] around ( 36 sts)

Switch to violet

3-5) [sc in each st] around (36 sts)

Switch to white

6-7)[sc in each st] around (36 sts)

8) [Inv. Dec in next st, sc in next 2sts] around (30 sts)

Attach safety eyes

9) [Inv. Dec in next st, sc in next 2sts] around (27 sts)Stuff the body

10)[Inv. Dec in next st, sc in next st] around (20 sts)

11) [Inv. Dec in next st] around (10 sts)

Finish stuffing the body and fasten off. Weave the ends.

Cut a cape with the black pressed felt and a widows peak for the forehead of Mr. Vampire. Embroider a pair of teeth and you are done!

This is an easy to follow Amigurumi Vampire video tutorial. You can watch the videos right here in this post.

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